Hi all,
I installed this module and run CRON, but the configuration page /admin/config/system/googleanalytics doesn't work. it do a redirect to /admin/config/system...
any idea?

THX

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sigol’s picture

Me too. I cannot reach the Google Analytics config page. Takes me to exactly the same place. Please help.

hass’s picture

Priority: Major » Normal
Status: Active » Fixed

You are not user 1 or don't have permission.

sigol’s picture

I am user 1 and am administrator too. I have the permissions.

Any ideas?

sigol’s picture

Priority: Normal » Major
Status: Fixed » Active
sigol’s picture

Category: support » bug
Priority: Major » Normal
VivianB’s picture

Category: bug » support

I do have administrator permissions and am experiencing the same problem. Enabled Google Analytics module. The configuration page can not be reached. /admin/config/system/googleanalytics Google Analytics is not listed on the System page.

In addition to trying this myself with administrator permissions, I also tried as user#1 with the same result.

Please help. Thank you!

hass’s picture

Status: Active » Closed (cannot reproduce)
sigol’s picture

I can understand that you cannot reproduce the problem but it is not very helpful just to close the issue. I appreciate you say there is no bug in the module. Perhaps there is a bug in Drupal - I just don't know. Are there any diagnostics we can run or log files I can look at that may point us in the right direction? Is there a trace facility that can be activated to see at exactly what point it is failing? Thanks.

GN’s picture

I had same problem, too.
Installing Google Analytics, enabling module, running cron, dancing with a tambourine - module configuration not accessible.
It started working after I installed newer versions of some other modules and run database updates.

andjules’s picture

+1 - won't show up. I agree, I'm sympathetic that no one has a recipe for reproducing the error, but that shouldn't be cause to 'close' the issue.

Also, I did see an error turn up, but it's gone now... I'll add it just in case it spurs someone's problem-solving genius:
I'm using profile2
Undefined property: stdClass::$profile_fname in googleanalytics_page_alter (line 142...)
these showed up for every profile2 field I have.

andjules’s picture

p.s. I tried updating newer versions of other modules and running database updates but it didn't coax GA into existence

rmatney’s picture

Status: Closed (cannot reproduce) » Active

+1. I have the same issue. Adding to the mystery, I am running a multi-site install of D7. On one site, /admin/config/system/googleanalytics does exist, and for the other, it doesn't. In both cases I am using as admin with appropriate permissions (actually, user 1 in both cases). Using up to date Google Analytics module.

hass’s picture

Status: Active » Closed (cannot reproduce)

I suggest searching for core menu path or cache bugs...

andjules’s picture

Is everyone with this problem using the admin_menu module?
I know I am... and on updating to the latest (which cured the 'admin-menu needs it's cache cleared on almost every page load' problem), it seems google analytics admin page magically cured itself.

youngros’s picture

Not using the admin menu. All modules up to date and No configuration page for Google Analytics.

drupalerocant’s picture

Same problem here! drupal 7.16 nad GA 1.3

drupalerocant’s picture

But after uninstalling--> run cron--> clear caches--> reinstalling--> run cron--> clear caches
the configuration page appeared, voilà!

TribalMan’s picture

This worked for me too

TribalMan’s picture